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Chapter 1: What do listeners hope for when reconnecting with their exes?
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Chapter 2: How do past relationships influence current dating decisions?
Not everything. Now I don't know if I can trust you.
Did you have a pet together?
We did have a pet together. We do have a pet together. Okay. So you guys are still connected in a lot of ways. I mean, yeah, it just happened Monday.
Wait, the breakup? What? Oh.
Oh, my gosh. Yeah.
Wait, what happened Monday? Walk us through what happened Monday.
Okay, well, it wasn't just, I guess, we fight like every couple. Nothing like toxic or anything like that. Okay, just like normal arguments. Yeah, we get passionate, and I know we're on the radio and everything, but we had good makeup fun after our fight. Oh, yeah. A little Monopoly game afterwards. Something to bond you.
I got that one.
Oh, I get what you're saying. Human Jenga. You could call it that.
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Chapter 3: What challenges arise when trying to rekindle old flames?
Well, first we want to say sorry about the breakup. That sucks. You guys broke up.
Is that true?
Thank you. Yeah, or congrats. Or is it a misunderstanding it was a real breakup?
No, misunderstanding. Oh, my gosh.
Oh.
Okay. Definitely not.
I don't even know why I'm on air. Like, this is ridiculous.
Okay. Well, the thing about this segment we're doing called Say Yes to the Ex is that we talked to Bobby and he said these things about you. He said, number one, best relationship he's ever been in in his entire life. Yes. Yeah. That's a really sweet thing to say. And the second thing is he said your makeup's together after a big fight. Nothing like it on Earth. Oh, my gosh.
She actually said that?
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Chapter 4: What unique approach is taken in this episode's segment?
Pop a pill. We're going to do more after this. We're in the middle of a high-speed bullet train edition of Say Yes to the X. Well said.
Feels like I just got hit in the face.
Just like we wanted. I mean, normally in this, we're trying to connect one couple over the course of a two-part segment. But not today. We're doing a twofer at rapid speed. Which I'm actually glad we're just moving on since the first guy just wanted the Netflix password. I know.
first one did not go well and honestly i'm already a little bit worried about this second one because the person who wrote us wanting to get back with their ex is not on the phone what what well then why are we here yes it was a woman named tasha she wrote in saying she really really could use our help but she's too shy to come on the show herself
Okay. So we're just going to talk for her even though we don't know what she needs help with?
Well, I agree, Brooke. Unconventional, yes. But how many times on this show have we made lemons out of lemonade? A lot, dude. A lot. It's usually the opposite. I said what I said. Let's make some lemons today, gang. Because this is what Tasha said in her email. She wrote, I used to date a guy named Brian a few years ago. I was all in on him, but he only wanted a situation shift. Oh, Brian.
Indecisive Brian.
I went along with it for a while, but I always wanted more, so had to break it off. I'm hoping that he's matured by now and can actually see us getting back together and will want to try something for real this time.
What? You don't have any faith that Brian matured, Alexis? I'm just saying. He didn't reach back out to her.
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Chapter 5: How do the hosts react to the first couple's situation?
Like go on a date?
Yeah, yeah, a date. Start there, I guess. Yeah, that's where you'd start. Yeah, right. And then she's wondering if you'd be interested in a serious relationship this time instead of just keeping it casual.
What, like wearing a cummerbund? Like what does that mean? Not keeping it casual? Like what does that mean?
Have you ever been in a relationship where you just dated one other person?
Boyfriend, girlfriend. Yeah, that's the title. And no other girls in the picture. Yeah, I mean, I've had situations where you're just boring for a little bit. That's fine. Boring for a little bit? Is that how you described it? It doesn't mean that you don't have other options. It means that you choose to not have other options.
Maybe I'm not understanding exactly what she's talking about, but if she wants to mess around, I'm down. Okay. I'm okay with that. I will say yes to hanging around. That's very obvious. Okay. What we're asking is not just messing around. We're talking real dates, real effort, flowers, anniversaries, official on social media, changing the status on your relationship.
I think Jeff has to go this deep in order for him to get it.
You and her together for a long, long time.
Yeah.
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Chapter 6: What unexpected twists occur during the reconnecting process?
You know what I mean?
Sometimes, yeah, you just got to find out the hard way that they're not the person you want them to be.
Yeah. I feel like before we get people on the phone, we should make sure they're sober.
Yeah.
Do you know what I mean? Yeah, not in a relationship already or anything?
That's a good point. We should set some ground rules. If you want to do this segment with us, you need to be, one, willing to be on the show with us.
Okay, that's a good rule. I like that one.
Not already be dating somebody else. Yes. Same. Able to understand what a relationship is.
Yeah.
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